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u.s. academy and we have to follow it. unless we make a film that american film distributers want to show immediately this year has been particularly successful for us with movies winning prizes at the biggest festivals spotlight him or. the last ten years have seen everything they sense in russian cinema from the deep graces the industry had relied on government support for years it was forced to learn to take care of itself the transition was painful with new names and merchants as a result one of them isn't except local groups whose how i ended it so much we don't have this the words the berlin on the film festival the film was shot on the real station in the arctic doctors who played it to research is isolated in frozen expanse want to warrants the russian all three law has also recently won top. ford at the chicago international film festival another russian film silent swords to triumph and premia with twelve minute long. at this year's vin these film festival critics say for those two guys mythic and kuwait extortiv
u.s. academy and we have to follow it. unless we make a film that american film distributers want to show immediately this year has been particularly successful for us with movies winning prizes at the biggest festivals spotlight him or. the last ten years have seen everything they sense in russian cinema from the deep graces the industry had relied on government support for years it was forced to learn to take care of itself the transition was painful with new names and merchants as a result...
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u.s. academy hasn't really favorite films or russian. what do you mean we have received oscars but not enough only seven in oscar history participate in one category only best foreign language film. tried to get a different award. you know this is the second time i. i've taken part in this fight therefore i know the subtleties solve it now film has the right to be nominated in all categories only when it shows in new york human if it's in a foreign language i really wanted to nominate pledging our mushed off for best actor but it didn't work out our film hasn't shown there yet is that can you even be nominated for awards like no there's just one category of there's this discrimination or something you know this is just a law of the us academy and we have to follow it. unless we make a film that american film distributers want to show immediately this year has been particularly successful for us the cinema with movies winning prizes at the biggest festivals spotlight has more. the last ten years have seen ever in the sense in russian cine
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u.s. naval academy four years. u.s. naval assignments, cryptological officer deciphering secret codes, guam one year. defense language institute. monterrey, california, one year. degree in russian. national security agency fort mead, maryland one year. direct support officer. three fast attack marines, four surface ships including surface -- service above the sample during the grenada invasion. montel, tv talk show most, daytime emmy award-winner 11 years and currently. awards, navy commendation and navy achievement medals, service awards, other decorations. also esquire * man of the year '88 the montel williams ms foundation to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis, founder and overseer. television acting, touched by an angel *, jag , all my children *, author five books including most recently "a dozen ways to sunday." hobbies, fitness fanatic, quote, unquote,. >> yes, sir. >> and you're divorced twice. >> divorced twice. >> this is what you write "i truly leave that what goes wrong in most relationships can be traced
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u.s. naval academy. >>> a protest outside of the looney funeral on monday. those are the folks from kansas who have made a habit of protesting against gays outside of million funerals. well, today the u.s. supreme court announced it will hear arguments about one of those protests in the new term. the father of a maryland marine matthew snyder is suing the church over what he calls the exploitation of his son's funeral. >>> turning to campaign 2010 in maryland. the candidates for governor say they will meet for a debate in two weeks. governor o'malley and his predecessor and challenger robert ehrlich will be at our sister station in baltimore on october 81th. then next thursday, governor o'malley gets high-powered help on the campaign trail. president obama is expected to rally with the incumbent at bowie state university. >>> well, still to come, after a wonderful friday, a lot of sunshine and no rain, topper has a word on what the weekend will bring us. up first, this is not a clothesline. why those bras were strung up overnight. stay with us. >>> back with
u.s. naval academy. >>> a protest outside of the looney funeral on monday. those are the folks from kansas who have made a habit of protesting against gays outside of million funerals. well, today the u.s. supreme court announced it will hear arguments about one of those protests in the new term. the father of a maryland marine matthew snyder is suing the church over what he calls the exploitation of his son's funeral. >>> turning to campaign 2010 in maryland. the candidates...
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u.s. naval academy, lt. travis manyan died in iraq in 2007. the death of a music professor -- producer could be solved nearly four years after the crime. the man is accused of killing raymond brown in october 2006. brown was known in the music industry. the trial has been postponed eight times since the alleged killing. the man is also accused of arranging the murder of a witness and the trial, from prison. the supreme court is back to work today with a new justice, kagan begins her first day on the job -- for the first time in three women are serving on the bench at the same time. the court is expected to hear more than 50 cases. it could issue rulings on protests at military funerals as low as bans on selling a violent video games to each of them. the court may also rule on an arizona law that punishes business that hire illegal immigrants, along with a class action sexual discrimination suit against wal-mart. switching gears, traveling to filly -- they came home with the wind that the fans have been written for. now the redskins fever is ta
u.s. naval academy, lt. travis manyan died in iraq in 2007. the death of a music professor -- producer could be solved nearly four years after the crime. the man is accused of killing raymond brown in october 2006. brown was known in the music industry. the trial has been postponed eight times since the alleged killing. the man is also accused of arranging the murder of a witness and the trial, from prison. the supreme court is back to work today with a new justice, kagan begins her first day...
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u.s. naval academy graduate who served as an officer on submarines during the cold war. he was a trustee and former president of the san francisco maritime national park association, which operates the world war ii submarine docked at pier 45. he obtained an appointment to annapolis from senator kilgore and graduated in 1950 and served on submarines, particularly the razorback. he moved to san francisco after his navy career and manufactured heavy equipment. he sold the business in 1992. at the time of his passing, he was an executive of mckinley elevator corporation. he participated in the life of his adopted city and served on the board of the asian art museum, the national maritime association, and others. he served as chairman of the san francisco maritime national historical park advisory commission. he propounded pro bono san francisco, a group interested in political issues in the city. he had a great love of maritime education for school children, particularly the "age of sail" programs. he is survived by his widow, and jejean. he will be greatly missed as someon
u.s. naval academy graduate who served as an officer on submarines during the cold war. he was a trustee and former president of the san francisco maritime national park association, which operates the world war ii submarine docked at pier 45. he obtained an appointment to annapolis from senator kilgore and graduated in 1950 and served on submarines, particularly the razorback. he moved to san francisco after his navy career and manufactured heavy equipment. he sold the business in 1992. at the...
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. >> reporter: it is estimated there are some 2,5 to 7,000 career academies in the u.s.th an impressive track record them boast a 90% gruation rate. 80% go on to college. they earn an average 11% more than their peers and sglak latino male graduates earn 17% more. these students are certainly getting more out of high school. >> it's a good program. our teachers, they really help us a lot. they really care about us. >> i actually know what i want to do. i feel like i'm ready for the real world now. >> now from jobs in theeal world to jobs in the reality world. one of the contestants in the latest season of "the apprentice" is a fourth generation washingtonian with a name you might recognize. jim handly has more on what's motivating stewart martins to win this competition. >> take a look. you'll comback with cash. i prom. >> reporter: he's described as a serial entrepreneur on "the apprentice" where his team leader call him a stallion. he is still running strong on team octane. >> i think one of the hardest parts is fighting for your existence on the show. when you're out
. >> reporter: it is estimated there are some 2,5 to 7,000 career academies in the u.s.th an impressive track record them boast a 90% gruation rate. 80% go on to college. they earn an average 11% more than their peers and sglak latino male graduates earn 17% more. these students are certainly getting more out of high school. >> it's a good program. our teachers, they really help us a lot. they really care about us. >> i actually know what i want to do. i feel like i'm ready...
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u.s. merchant marine academy. >> she was donated to the academy in november 2009. and this is our first season under way as a training vessel. and we're having a great time with her. >> every captain has a story. >> i ended up purchasing the boat because i was surviving cancer. and it was part of my thing. i always loved the race. i had done the race on the big boats. and this boat went up for sale. and i thought, this is what i want to do. i want to do the race on my boat. >> if it comes in like a lion, bowls everybody over, that's when you can get pretty hair- raising in the middle of the night. >> reporter: this year, for the first time ever, you can track the progress of the schooners online. >> later in the day, go to schooner race.org and see a live feed of the racing down the bay. >> safety of everyone. and may the best vessel win. [ laughter ] >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> and tomorrow, 126-mile race begins at 1:00 p.m., south of the bay bridge. and ends in portsmouth, virginia. >> rain is approaching maryland tonight. bob turk and meteorol
u.s. merchant marine academy. >> she was donated to the academy in november 2009. and this is our first season under way as a training vessel. and we're having a great time with her. >> every captain has a story. >> i ended up purchasing the boat because i was surviving cancer. and it was part of my thing. i always loved the race. i had done the race on the big boats. and this boat went up for sale. and i thought, this is what i want to do. i want to do the race on my boat....
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u.s. military academy. good morning. good to have you here. >> thanks, harry. >> let's talk a little bit about they're out but we really witnessed something very interesting as the miners were underground. they had meetings every day. there was a leadership structure. how will this serve them as they now are above ground? >> well, that structure, while they were down in the mine, really protected them from a lot of stress and trauma that they otherwise would have felt. their challenge down there was a lack of certainty, of volatility, ambiguity and a leader can take structure and can take purpose and put it into a group and literally create feelings of certainty and hope in that group by doing that. >> even when there almost doesn't seem to be any. >> absolutely. >> would you say, go so far as to say that as these guys are out now, having gone what they've gone through and certainly some moments of total hopelessness, that they will have endured some sort of post-traumatic stress? >> it's likely that a percentage of thes
u.s. military academy. good morning. good to have you here. >> thanks, harry. >> let's talk a little bit about they're out but we really witnessed something very interesting as the miners were underground. they had meetings every day. there was a leadership structure. how will this serve them as they now are above ground? >> well, that structure, while they were down in the mine, really protected them from a lot of stress and trauma that they otherwise would have felt. their...
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u.s. and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow next on r.t. . less of a disagreement thanks for being with us today so what do you think has changed in a way russia and the united states see each other in the light of the so-called recession via lateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the former presidents what about the proposal itself to reset relations with russia and the united states does that mean that the u.s. policy towards us was initially wrong you know it means that the state of relations was wrong was to blame it's hard for me to say who's policy was right or wrong. russia has condemned the tough sanctions which the united states has hinted laterally imposed on iran can russia count on support from major developing countries or couldn't find itself isolated. no why brazil is joins dialogue on iran's weapons the brazilian president has been to turkey they understand that nuclear weapons can play a negative and d
u.s. and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow next on r.t. . less of a disagreement thanks for being with us today so what do you think has changed in a way russia and the united states see each other in the light of the so-called recession via lateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the former presidents what about the proposal itself to...
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u.s. naval academy for 55 years on active duty in the marine corps.d during the time that this policy was implemented. i can say that on balance, there has been some implementation issues that need to be mended but i think that we should and this policy. this has been a compromise and this is one that should continue. the rationale at the time according to the joint chiefs of staff and the president was that our military is primarily a fighting force and that military morale and relate red for -- readiness is important. we were told that this might undermine readiness and morale to allow gays to serve and the military. i serve to the military 10 years ago and is hard for me to see of kings served so dramatically. like all these issues, i remain open to more information. lou this law served with a congressman who approaches things with a measure of humility for 54 writedowns 5 have not heard enough to convince me that we have to his policies. >> i will vote to repeal this if given a chance. men and women serving in the army harlan to set their lives on
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academy awards as they finalized the deal. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> the u.s. is reportedly trying to get chinese companies to stop providing assistance to iran in violation of u.s. sanctions. "the washington post" said a state department official has given a list of suspected companies along with nuclear programs. chinese officials are investigating. >>> meanwhile, iran's leader is now welcoming a new round of nuclear talks. the president mahmoud ahmadinejad says iran will continue to enrich uranium for nuclear energy. at the same time, ahmadinejad says it is time for the u.s., other powers to crack down on israel's alleged nuclear arsenal. talks could resume next month. >>> the french says they've been warned against a new al qaeda threat. the report apparently came a couple days from saudi arabian intelligence. >> the french have been on high alert for a few weeks and the eiffel tower was closed at least twice. the france's prime minister said the threat is very real. >>> the american embassy in afghanistan could face major problems. abc news has gotten ahol
academy awards as they finalized the deal. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> the u.s. is reportedly trying to get chinese companies to stop providing assistance to iran in violation of u.s. sanctions. "the washington post" said a state department official has given a list of suspected companies along with nuclear programs. chinese officials are investigating. >>> meanwhile, iran's leader is now welcoming a new round of nuclear talks. the president mahmoud...
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u.s. senate as well as two terms in the house, graduated from the naval academy and was a u.s. navy officer. next, david nolan to is a founding member of the libertarian party. he is the founder of the "nolanchart," and he holds a degree from political -- in political science and in the mit. also joining us is jerry joslyn. he is an entrepreneur who served in the air national guard. he is the first senate candidate endorsed by the green party. and joining us is rodney glassman. he is the tucson vice mayor. he is a jag officer of the air force. he has a ph.d. in arid land resource scientistscience. none of the candidate had been given questions in advance. the order was determined by drawing numbers. let's begin now with mr. david nolan. you have warned americans that securing borders was not be used as a part door to a national right deprogram. how do you ensure security and civil liberties? >> that is an excellent question. this country has a tendency to overreact to the crisis of the day. much of the problem on our national borders, i believe, stemson the fact that we have ma
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. >>> and mira sorvino, academy award winning activist and actress, a u.n. ambassador for the u.s. office on drugs and trafficking. the odt. julia, explain this to me, when we hear slavery, we're thinking about 1860 and abraham? >> slavery is more prevalent now than ever in our history. i define slavery as one person that will completely exploits another person. trafficking is the act of enslaving someone. >> it occurs everywhere? >> there are two countries it hasn't been found in, greenland and iceland. yes, this is absolutely everywhere. >> how did you get involved? >> i got involved -- i was invited by the u.n. to become a goodwill ambassador, they were generous and allowed me to spend a good year going around the world meeting with victims, going to find success stories, really. people who found great solutions and were working on those. i stayed involved because of meeting the victims and hearing their stories. >> mira sorvino, how did you get involved? >> i was originally amnesty international ambassador for several years. under that canopy of abuse to women was the subject o
. >>> and mira sorvino, academy award winning activist and actress, a u.n. ambassador for the u.s. office on drugs and trafficking. the odt. julia, explain this to me, when we hear slavery, we're thinking about 1860 and abraham? >> slavery is more prevalent now than ever in our history. i define slavery as one person that will completely exploits another person. trafficking is the act of enslaving someone. >> it occurs everywhere? >> there are two countries it hasn't...
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u.s. dvd sales alone. it was nominated for nine academy awards and brought home three.bes, critics choice awards, and you get the picture, on and on and on. these two gentlemen helped bring "avatar" to life. this is richie benam and matt madden was emotion capture supervision and the vp of production and development for giant studios whose technology helped birth the navi, right? >> not easy to see, not easy to do. >> if anyone knows about the next big things, it's these two guys. "avatar" was a game changer, i want to say. i think one day, you tell me if you believe this, that movies will be interactive. like you won't know -- you can sort of put yourself in the process one day. is that the goal? >> i don't know if it's the goal. you think it's somewhat -- it's the future. i mean, the interactive nature of the film process is already somewhat -- we have what's can all called a virtual production. so a virtual experience in the audience, i think, is a relatively, i hope, the next step, you know? >> so this goes way beyond 3d because 3d is the next process. you're lookin
u.s. dvd sales alone. it was nominated for nine academy awards and brought home three.bes, critics choice awards, and you get the picture, on and on and on. these two gentlemen helped bring "avatar" to life. this is richie benam and matt madden was emotion capture supervision and the vp of production and development for giant studios whose technology helped birth the navi, right? >> not easy to see, not easy to do. >> if anyone knows about the next big things, it's these...
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u.s. strategy in afghanistan the views of viktor crimean u.k. deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow is upnext. the civic that i disagree nukes extra being with us today so. what do you think has changed in the way russia and the united states see each other in light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the former presidents i don't know about the proposal itself to reset relations with russia and the united states does that mean that the u.s. policy towards us was initially wrong you know it means that the state of relations was wrong who's to blame it's hard for me to say who's policy was right or wrong. at the pier what the patches interceptor missiles are going to be deployed both in poland and romania in what way just a new a.m.d. model differ from the old one. there's a lot of confusion and lack of clarity on the anti missile defense intentionally or unintentionally many experts confuse it with strategic a.m.d. which can be used a
u.s. strategy in afghanistan the views of viktor crimean u.k. deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow is upnext. the civic that i disagree nukes extra being with us today so. what do you think has changed in the way russia and the united states see each other in light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such...
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academy. we have been working close with those partners forever. 19 years for me. and i spent last time talking about the collaborative, a nonresidential court school. 80 schools around the u.s. and around the country. that's going very well. and supervisor said earlier, it's interesting that what we are trying with that school -- we are trying to make it an alternative school but don't have to get in trouble to get the services of a school like that. that is our thrust there. i have been working with claudia and partners in the alternative schools and we were looking at how to get alternative schools off the punishment phase for a long time and i think we have done it. that's the county and court schools right now. >> supervisor, what i was hoping to do is we only have two more speakers and then have a round robin. thank you so much, jim. next, claudia anderson from the san francisco unified school district and director of support services. >> good afternoon members of the select committee. a lot of things are going on within the school district right now but people who aren't familiar with the stupid support services, i want to give you that lay of the land very briefly. i
academy. we have been working close with those partners forever. 19 years for me. and i spent last time talking about the collaborative, a nonresidential court school. 80 schools around the u.s. and around the country. that's going very well. and supervisor said earlier, it's interesting that what we are trying with that school -- we are trying to make it an alternative school but don't have to get in trouble to get the services of a school like that. that is our thrust there. i have been...
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u.s. military. it is food for thought. thank you very much for recognizing the stories. thank you specifically to the producer. a great surprise and a great honor, and thank you very much to the academy[applause] >> don't forget this. >> the nominees for outstanding investigative journalism in a regularly scheduled newscasts are "highway robbery, anderson cooper," 60 "toxic bureaucracy" "follow the money" "rape in america, justice denied" >> and the emmy goes to "the cbs evening news with katie couric, break in america, justice denied" [applause] >> it started at this bowling alley in kentucky. a man she just met, a friend of a friend, buying her drinks. later that night, she threw up and passed out. then she says it happen. >> when i woke up the next morning, my panties and sweat pants were down around my ankles and my bra was undone. >> she said she realized she was raped. a classic charge of acquaintance rape. nearly three years later, still no arrest in the case. >> on the cheap investigateive correspondent -- i am the chief investigative correspondent in new york this is back-to-back awards for our investigative team. a unit that was not even in existence five years ago. it is a
u.s. military. it is food for thought. thank you very much for recognizing the stories. thank you specifically to the producer. a great surprise and a great honor, and thank you very much to the academy[applause] >> don't forget this. >> the nominees for outstanding investigative journalism in a regularly scheduled newscasts are "highway robbery, anderson cooper," 60 "toxic bureaucracy" "follow the money" "rape in america, justice denied"...
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u.s. senate seats, the one currently being held by republican john mccain. john mccain has served four terms in the senate as well as two terms in the house. he is a graduate of the naval academy and was a vietnam pow. he is the author of several books. next is david nolan, our libertarian candidate. he is a founding member of the libertarian party. his career focused on advertising, marketing and publishing. he holds a degree in political silence from -- political science from mit. next is jerry joslyn. he is the former publisher of the "new york times." he is the first senate candidate endorsed by the green party. the democratic nominee is mr. rodney glassman. he is the former vice mayor of tucson. he is at jag officer, a small business owner and a community activist. he has a ph.d. in there and research sciences. -- in air and resources sciences. tonight is a formal debate. none of the candidates have been given the questions in advance. we will direct the questions at each candidate, who will be given 90 seconds to answer. other candidates will be given time to respond, and the original candidate will be given a chance to make a final response. let's begin with mr. nolan.
u.s. senate seats, the one currently being held by republican john mccain. john mccain has served four terms in the senate as well as two terms in the house. he is a graduate of the naval academy and was a vietnam pow. he is the author of several books. next is david nolan, our libertarian candidate. he is a founding member of the libertarian party. his career focused on advertising, marketing and publishing. he holds a degree in political silence from -- political science from mit. next is...